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One World, One Voice was a charity collaboration project conceived by
Kevin Godley (of 10cc), released on CD in the UK. Godley recorded the
music by going all over the world and have one continuous "chain tape".
There is all kinds of different musical styles and they all blend in
with each other. The album features Sting, Godley & Creme, Laurie
Anderson, The Chieftains, Clannad, Salif Keita, Lou Reed, Joe Strummer,
Suzanne Vega, Dave Stewart, Peter Gabriel, and many more. Robbie
Robertson performs on one of the tracks.

A live show for the same project was broadcast on BBC in May, 1990, to
an audience of over 200,000,000. The concert has been released on a
video (One World One Voice, BMG Video 10054, 1993) that documents both
the behind-the-scenes production and performance of this global concert.

The music on this album was first played to over a billion people
around the world in May 1990 - The climax of the "One World" series on
television. It is the ultimate global mix, the brainchild of Kevin
Godley. Filmed and recorded on the road, it is a "chain tape", each of
the musicians adding a new theme to the mix as Kevin's team toured the
world. All profits will go to charities fighting e´nvironmental
destruction and rising global poverty.

"It´s [One World One Voice] a soundtrack to the film with the same
name.(Executive producers John Gaydon, Mike Appleton, Producer Andy
Ward, Director Kevin Godley.) MANY artists contributed to the making of
the album, like Terence Trent D´Arby, Rupert Hine, Robbie Robertson,
Shakespear´s Sister, Chrissie Hynde, Sting, Peter Gabriel and Howard
Jones. The music were recorded in The Shed, Maidenhead and Real World
Studios, Bath (Peter Gabriels studio) among many others. Anyway, it´s a
very good album and for those of you who don´t have it, buy it!"